FILE RECOVERY SOFTWARE?(more info)

Dazed_75 lthielster at gmail.com
Thu Oct 10 18:25:47 MST 2013


Pulling the cord is, of course, a bad idea.  But seldom does it cause the
drive to lose partition information unless you were re-partitioning it when
the plug was pulled.  Certainly it is possible.  But the more likely
situation is that any file in the process of being written is likely
corrupted.  Less true for Linux if you were using  journalling file system
(e.g. ext4).

The real question that needs to be looked at is what specifically is
actually damaged.  I would start by loading a live CD/USB of something like
ubuntu.  Then the Disk Utility can look at the disk and tell you how it is
partitioned and what the SMART data is for the drive.  To look for file
corruption you could use fsck (file system check) but I can't tell you from
here how to use it.  You could also download Spinrite from grc.com.  That
is a well known program that boots FreeDOS from the CD and tries very hard
to recover from disk problems.  An oldie but a goodie.


On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 5:46 PM, mike Enriquez <mylinux at cox.net> wrote:

>  I have a raw hard drive.  It is a windows machine but I also have some
> Linux Computers. It appears that if you pull the electrical plug from your
> computer, it could cause your hard drive to lose hard drive partition
> information.
> I am not sure if the same can happen to a Linux computer, so I want to
> find what is available just in case my files disappear on my Linux
> machines.
> My research has found that some software claims to be able to solve lost
> file problems on both windows and Linux computers.
>
> I have no idea how good these application are?
>
> Recovering deleted files is also of interest to me.
>
> Thanks
> Mike Enriquez
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> On 10/10/2013 3:56 PM, Dazed_75 wrote:
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> Mike, we need some information to understand the question.  Is this a
> totally wiped drive, one with some problems, or just deleted files that you
> are asking about.  Tell us you motivation so people can give valid and
> appropriate answers (other than restore from your backups).
>
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> On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 3:35 PM, mike Enriquez <mylinux at cox.net> wrote:
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>> Does anyone know of software used to recover files in Linux and Winlow
>> systems.
>> I am looking for software that will work on both operating systems.
>> Thanks for any help.
>> Mike Enriquez
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